The publication is broadly divided into three parts dealing with Iran's past, present and future. The historic part will provide contemporary analysis of thermodynamics, poche walls and multi-variant envelopes in significant historic buildings, such as the Khaju Bridge and Music Chamber Ali Qapu Palace in Isfahan. Articles on gardens and landscapes and the urban fabric look at these subjects from both a historic and contemporary perspective. Insights are provided into the postwar period in Iran and there is a retrospective of the work of Hadi Mirmiran. There is also an exploration into the work of architect Bahram Shirdel. Young practices in Iran, such as Fluid Motion Architects, Arsh Studio, Kourosh Rafiie (Asar) and Pouya khazaeli are featured, as well as the work of the diaspora of Iranian architects working in the West. These include: Nader Tehrani, Hariri & Hariri and Studio Integrate.